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Weather every day of winter with the cush warmth and bold style of this wallet-friendly bestseller. From early season chill to midwinter whiteouts to sunny spring laps, your outerwear goes through a lot in a season. To help you tackle each day without worry, the womens Burton Radar Jacket has more recycled THERMOLITE Insulation around the core and less in the sleeves for a better balance of comfort and mobility. The breathable pores of the NEW Living Lining shrink or expand to retain or release heat like automatic climate control. Waterproof/breathable DRYRIDE Durashell 2L fabric comes in a variety of bold colorways and unique fabrics. The zippered media pocket lets you keep the days soundtrack at hand, and mesh-lined Pit Zips quickly release excess heat cold mornings turn into warm afternoons.

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